"A Boulder police officer observed a man sitting in a partially enclosed patio area directly behind a 'Private Property' sign and initiated contact with the man to determine if he was allowed to be on the property," the department said.

After the man said he was a resident of the property and provided ID, the incident continued.
"The officer detained the man to investigate further and made a request over the radio for additional assistance to respond, indicating that the person was uncooperative and unwilling to put down a blunt object."

Thursday, February 28 - Saturday, March 2, 2019: Join RSBN's Max Kleiber, Jordan Parker and cameraman Micah Messer LIVE from the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, MD for CPAC 2019. We'll be broadcasting all day and bringing you interviews with VIPs and live speeches from the ballroom.

Happened in Arizona on Feb 24th. A Muslim man named Ismail Hamed, called the police, pledged allegiance to ISIS and then pulled a knife on the responding officer. The muslim man was shot. Media is silent.

“Our focus is to provide the best customer service experience,” a Vans Corporate employee told The Daily Caller. “We did let this employee go. He is no longer with our company. The actions and comments from this employee at the Oak Park location is in contrast with our values and beliefs.”

“We have taken care of the situation,” she added, describing the employee’s actions as having “harassed a young male with a Trump hat.”

According to a new report, Chicago police are investigating the possibility that actor Jussie Smollett worked with two men to stage an attack against him last month.

Jussie Smollett claimed to be the victim of an attack in downtown Chicago in January. The Empire actor said that two men in masks beat him, wrapped a rope around his neck, put a chemical on him and called him racial and homophobic slurs. He also said that the attackers yelled “This is MAGA country!”

Now, Chicago police have identified two persons of interest, both of whom are reportedly Nigerian and appeared on Empire as extras.

Danish lawyer, Rasmus Paludan, who defended the last ever Blasphemy case in Denmark, here was confronted by a group of 'anarchists' and muslims. At one point, someone or many threw explosives and fireworks, which resulted in one police officer with abdominal injuries and a stay in the hospital.